Brattleboro, VT- Retreat Farm is celebrating fall in Vermont with Family Farm Day on Saturday, October 19 from 10am to 3pm. There are activities for all ages, with pumpkin bowling, face painting, pumpkin decorating, and maple syrup samples from Bunker Farm in the Retreat Farm Market. The Calf Barn will be open for visitors to spend time with the animals, and a selfie station will be on site in Farmhouse Square for families to capture silly moments.
Family Farm Day
“Family Farm Day is a chance to enjoy fall in Vermont, and also celebrate local producers like Echo Farm and Bunker Farm. This family-friendly event is open to everyone in the community, with a free ticket option supported by our sponsors, Brattleboro Savings and Loan, M&T Bank, and The Peak Radio.” shared Executive Director Kristin Sullivan.
Retreat Farm’s animal care team will lead a goat hike to start the event. With limited space, visitors are encouraged to reserve their spots in advance.
Mach’s Woodfired Pizza and Blue Pig Ice Cream will serve handcrafted pizza and ice cream all day. From 12-1pm, Mach’s will host a build-your-own pizza station where you can craft your perfect pie with farm-fresh seasonal ingredients.
At 1:00pm, learn how Echo Farm makes its all-natural, gluten-free pudding and grab a free sample to take home. The celebration will end with a costume parade. Join the festivities by dressing in your favorite Retreat Farm apparel, costume, or farm attire.
Tickets are required to attend the event, with prices ranging from free to $15. Everyone who purchases tickets in advance will receive a complimentary s’more pack at the entrance. S’more packs and fresh apple cider from Scott Farm will be available for purchase. Tickets will be available at the gate on the day of the event.
Retreat Farm
Retreat Farm is growing a community of people who care about the land and each other. As a nonprofit, Retreat Farm works with farmers, producers, and artists to lift the agricultural, creative, and land-based businesses and experiences that make Vermont unique.
Retreat Farm cares for 500+ acres of forest, farmlands, and water, including 10+ miles of trails and the historic farmstead. Thanks to the generosity of donors and grantmakers, the Farm is free and open to the public every day, serving as an essential public common and gathering space for the community.